GPHG 2021 – Twenty years – “Aiguilles d’Or” and 84 finalists on show in Geneva

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GPHG 2021 – Twenty years – “Aiguilles d’Or” and 84 finalists on show in Geneva

Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève
GPHG 2021

Twenty years – 20 “Aiguilles d’Or” Grand Prix winners and 84 finalists on show in Geneva
La Cote des Montres - October 23rd, 2021

 
Geneva, October 22, 2021 – The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) celebrated its 20thanniversary this evening – amid a joyful, fun atmosphere of renewed face-to-face encounters – as it marked the opening of its Geneva exhibition at the Musée Rath.

 
This exceptional exhibition celebrates the 20th anniversary of the GPHG by presenting for the first time – alongside the 84 nominated watches of the current edition – the 20 timepieces that have won the Aiguille d’Or “Grand Prix” since the creation of the GPHG in 2001.

 
From October 23 to November 14, 2021 and with 104 watches signed by more than 50 brands, the GPHG offers visitors to Geneva’s Musée Rath an extraordinary panorama of contemporary watchmaking creativity and invites them to immerse themselves further into the wonderful art of watchmaking thanks to free introductory workshops run by the Geneva School Watchmaking ([email protected] / three one-hour workshops offered daily at 11.30am, 1pm and 3pm).

 
As a partner of the GPHG since its inception, the Geneva Musée d’Art et d’Histoire has benefited from generous donations for its watchmaking collections from the artisans and manufacturers invited to donate the winning watches: three “Aiguilles d’Or” Grand Prix winners are thus part of Geneva’s public heritage, bearing witness to the history of the GPHG.

 
“This 20th anniversary exhibition underscores the maturity of the GPHG and the continuity of its mission on behalf of watchmaking, also reflected in the recent creation of its Academy.”
Raymond Loretan, President of the GPHG Foundation

 
Chosen by an international Academy – composed of more than 500 members, all experienced and significant stakeholders in key watchmaking-related sectors – the 84 nominated watches are competing to win the prestigious “Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix or one of the 18 prizes that will be awarded in Geneva on November 4, 2021 on the occasion of the 2021 GPHG awards ceremony, which will be broadcast live on Gphg.org, Euronews.com and by specialised partners, as well as in deferred transmission mode by the Léman Bleu and Hantang Culture channels.

 
 
 
 

Twenty years
- Twenty Aiguilles d’Or
 

Expositions  
 

Twenty exceptional timepieces, to be admired at the Rath Museum in Geneva from October 23 to November 14.

On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève is bringing together for the first time the watches that have won the “Aiguille d’Or” best-in-show award since the GPHG was created in 2001. This unique retrospective, testifying to the excellence of contemporary watchmaking, is taking place in parallel with the annual exhibition presenting the 84 watches nominated for the current edition. With 104 watches on show, the GPHG is presenting in Geneva an outstanding panorama of current watchmaking creativity and invite visitors to immerse themselves further in the wonderful world of watchmaking through introductory workshops ([email protected]).

2021 Edition
Nominated Watches

84 finalists on show  

Ladies’
 

 
 



Ladies’ Complication
 

 
 



Men’s
 

 
 



Men’s Complication
 

 
 



Iconic
 

 
 



Tourbillon
 

 
 



Calendar
and astronomy
 

 
 



Mechanical Exception
 

 
 



Chronograph
 

 
 



Diver’s
 

 
 



Jewellery
 

 
 



Artistic crafts
 

 
 



“Petite aiguille”
 

 
 



Challenge
 

 
 

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